Hello friends! How are you all? This post is related to #Wednesdaywalk community. Morning walks are highly beneficial for both the body and the mind. Walking in a village surrounded by nature, especially with light rain, adds a subtle charm to the experience. As you know, these days I am in my village. The cool morning breeze and the clouds, along with light rain, compelled me to go for a walk.
The wind outside was strong and the evening was mildly dark, indicating that there would be heavy rain in the morning. Although it was the harvest season and rain wouldn't be beneficial for the farmers, seeing this weather pattern felt good.
Where the clouds were absent, the sunlight was illuminating the ground, adding to the beauty of the scene. Everywhere, the scent of the crops filled the air, enhancing the already picturesque view.
The golden wheat fields swayed in the strong wind. The rain was steadily approaching, as tractors and threshers bustled towards the fields.
The wheat heads were filled with plump grains, and a thrilling sound echoed through the air with the strong wind.
The special thing about these wheat fields was that when the light rain fell on them, the grains absorbed the moisture, creating a delightful fragrance that filled the air.
I wandered around these fields for quite a while. The sound of thunder rumbling along with the flashes of lightning added to the experience of my walk.
Suddenly, it started raining heavily, and we had to quickly retreat indoors to our nearby house.
A while ago, we had pruned the orange tree, which resulted in some limes growing on it.
The leaves of the trees were shining after being washed by the rainwater.
As we passed through these scenes, the presence of tractors and the music playing on them added an extra romantic touch to the ambiance.
My cousin was with me, clearing some parts of the land to gather the harvested crop. This is where the harvested crop is collected, and then the thresher is set up.
After doing that, we went to assess our chickpea crop, which the laborers had harvested and piled up on the side.
The chickpea crop was really good this time. The pods were filled with plenty of grains.
Among them, some were still green as they hadn't been properly detached from the soil. We pulled them out and took them home with us because today we planned to make rice out of them.
In village life, morning walks take on a special charm. As the sun rises, casting its golden light over the serene landscape, villagers often step out for their morning stroll. The air is crisp and filled with the earthy scent of the fields. Birds chirp in the distance, adding to the peaceful ambiance. Along the way, one might encounter neighbors tending to their crops or livestock, exchanging friendly greetings as they pass by. The simplicity and tranquility of village life make morning walks a cherished routine, offering a chance to connect with nature and savor the beauty of the countryside before the day's work begins.
After enjoying the delights of these scenes for quite some time, I began to feel the chill. So, I decided to conclude my walk there. I hope you enjoyed this walk and the pictures. Don't forget to give your feedback. Thank you for reading the entire post.
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